Twitter users will be able to schedule their own post, a new feature will be launched soon


Ahmedabad. 10 May 2020, Sunday

Micro-blogging site Twitter is going to launch a new feature for its users soon. This feature allows Twitter users to schedule their posts. Twitter launches new features for its users from time to time, making it easier for users to tweet.

Testing on hate speech
According to media reports, Twitter is working on this feature to prevent hate speech and trolling on its platform. Counting desktop users are getting this feature. It is hoped that the company will soon roll out this feature to other users.

You will get a chance to review before tweeting
Twitter is also working on another feature that will allow users to improve their content before posting. Also, the company says that this feature can be used to curb abusive posts.

Apple users will get this feature first
Twitter says the feature will be the first to be introduced to iOS users. At the same time, this feature will help prevent hate speech and abusive posts.

Launched the Hyde feature last year
Twitter launched the Hyde Reply feature last year. This feature will allow users to easily hide the replies of abusive and harassing people. The company also said that users will be able to see the hidden reply by clicking on the gray icon. At the same time, this feature will allow users to create a good grip on their posts.

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